Former President Donald Trump rallied supporters in Georgia, emphasizing the importance of voting in the upcoming presidential election. The event, organized by conservative figure Charlie Kirk, drew a crowd of around 10,000 attendees.
During the rally, Trump encouraged supporters to vote using any method available, a departure from his previous criticism of mail-in ballots. Early voting has seen a significant increase this year, with over 1.9 million early ballots cast in Georgia alone.
Speakers at the event, including Kirk, characterized the election as a spiritual battle, with Kirk describing the Democratic Party as standing against Christian values. The rally featured prominent figures such as Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Tulsi Gabbard, and Tucker Carlson, who rallied the crowd with impassioned speeches.
Trump's campaign strategy includes targeting younger voters through social media and influencers like Kirk. The former president has been actively courting the 'bro vote' in an effort to build a populist coalition.
Trump also made a pitch to conservative Christian voters at a faith-focused town hall, claiming that Christians have a significant advantage in elections. Kirk's organization, Turning Point, is engaged in get-out-the-vote efforts in several key states, including Arizona and Wisconsin.
Despite some controversy surrounding Turning Point's tactics, the organization has become a central player in mobilizing Republican voters. Kirk's 'You're Being Brainwashed Tour' has been instrumental in engaging college students across swing states.
The rally in Georgia highlighted the intense polarization in U.S. politics, with Trump supporters fervently backing the former president's bid for reelection. As the election draws near, both sides are ramping up their efforts to secure crucial votes in what is expected to be a closely contested race.